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—-—/_— eo THE EVENING STAR: LOOAL NEWS. THe Otpest INHABITANTS—A Retain on Analostan.— Yesterday. im accordance with the Invitation of Wm. A. Bradley, Esq, the Asro- ciation of Oldest Inhabitants, which eur rene- ers will nnderstand ts composed of cituzens of the District over fifty years of age and y rs residence, assembled on Adgalostin sisnd. There were about seventy of the mem- bers present, the oldest being Mr. Sam’l Welle, aged “),and be youngest Messrs. J. Carro.i Brevt and James A. Tait, each 5)-years. ‘The meeting was held in the pavilion. Ge ‘was presided over by Mr. W. A. dley, who er that little or no business be cransact- ‘hat the members.woald devote them- seotags it. A number of new members were proposed and elected. A motion was made and adopted, at the suggestion of Mr. Jenkin Thomas, who ex- tenced an invitation for the Association to meet an Georgetown, iu the. Town Hall, next month. 2 Mr. Joseph H. Bradley stated that he did not know a better way to spend the time than for the members for the time being to be boys agin, ond apite im some of the games which they hemselves with in their yonth; and. on bis motion. the Assocration adjourné: Mr. Bradley immediately produced a marble and chailen.ed any member to play at. slong tew,” which was accepted by Messrs. J. W Martin and Wm. J. Wheatley. The game was played on the pavilion fleor, and in a few mo- ments Mr. Bradley was declared the victor, notwithstanding, once or twice he madea“cun- ny (humb” strike, The next game in order was “leap frog,’ in which Mr. fey, Michael Nash, Jas. Byw- en and Samuel Stettinias engaged. Mr. Stetti- nits made a failare on the others succeeded. Mr Bradley was ase .vnd me deciared the victor. The company then repaired to tho green, south of the house, to engage in racing. jump- img, Ae. The distance @f trom 4d.to 45 yards was marked off, and the first match was made between Mr. Noble Hurdie, of Georgetown, aged =5, and Jobu Waters, aged si, Messrs 5. Sievunius, Joun F. Callan and 8. Masi actin: As judges. Atthe word go,both ted of in tnesryle, but when about one-third of thedis- Lace tbe latter showed that he was not sure- footed by falling, and Mr. Hurdle camein win- ner. Mr. D. Hepburn and Micnael Nash next tried their powers of locomotion, the Latter winning by several iengths. Mr. Jas. Bowen challenged Mr. Nash to rum with him, and beat bim hand-omely. Mr. Nasn was determined, how- ever, bot to be beat, and & matel: was made be- tween bim and Mr. Stettinins, which resalted im the closest race of the atternoon. They both started neck and neck together, and kept so until nearing the judges’ stand, when Mr. Wash siarted ahead, beanug bis competitor about a foot. Mr ©. Welles and Mr. W. J Wheatiey followed, the tormer Winning, mak- ap ee the quickest time. ‘op.skip, and jump was indulged in for'a short time. and then came a trial tor the cham- oak amorg the jumpers, Messrs. Noble urdie. John D. Clark, Joseph H. Bradier. James Bowen, Michael Nash, Phos.C Welles, Chauncey Bestor, Patrick Crowley, D. E. Ir- ving, W J. Wheatley, and Thomas Young. After much jumping, Mr Bradiey w: de. clared the vicior, malting 22 feet 6 inches, Mr. Irving coming out second, being within two inehes of Mr. B's disiance. Mr. Nash. of the Navy Yerd, bere challenged Mr. Peter O'Doa- ogh tn the single jump. Messrs Welles an? Joun F. Cailan also tried their powers of making oe jumps, as well as Col. Stell and Col Tait ‘The game of “pnsh pins” was then proposed, | Which wes started by making a match between Mr. Catrolt Dean and Edward Deeble. This game is played by the players placing on the crown of a@ silk bata pin, each with points im Oppostie directions. They each give the on or they may shgbtly tap une sides of and the owner of the pin which gets @ point of the other takes it. Mr. Deeble Won the tirstgame, Mr. S. Stetenins played a game with Mr Jobo W. Marun, of the Seventh Ware, and filled the lappel of his coat, and he in torn was challenged by Mr. J. F. Callan, who obtained the lot. Mr. Geo. H. Phiulips challenged Mr. Thos. C. ‘Wellies for a game of “mumble pez,” which was pliyed, and both showing they had not forgot to bandie the knife. it was sharply con- tested. Mr. Phillips came out victorious. ir. Phillips also introduced the game of we woodpecker im the hole,” which occa- bed considerable merrimen:. 1 is played by ove sitting om a chair with nis bands open op bis knees. Another kneels before him and bobs bis hand up and down between the knees ot the other, who ts to strike bis ears if he can by striking his bands squarely together. Mr. Pbillips demonstrated that it was imposible to suuke Bim. Atthistime,on the invitation of Mr. W. A. Bradley, the company repaired to the dining- room, where a bountiful dinner had been pre- ared by Mr. A. Rodier, the less-e of the sland, and to which fall justice was done While the dinner was in progress, the Holy Hill Band volunteered, and took position in the hall and played a number of the old time tunes. Messrs. Wells, Bradley, Uallan, Clark, Stil, Crowley, Brady, Towers, Plant, James Towers, and Irving engaged in a jig m the ball, and it was conceded that Mr. Brady, of the Seventh Ward, ought to have the cham- Pionskip. At the invitation of the managers of the Gymnastic Clab pic-nic, which was about to come off, the company repaired to the Ppsvilion, where several dances were engaged in. The compaay left the Island about five © clock, ind there was a general expression 0° opinion im favor of spending one day in each year in the same manner. —$ 4 Gon Back AGaIn 2801, colored, was discovered in the act of lean- ing over the counter m the store of Mrs. Mary A. Sheppard, F stree!, between ith and 12th. feeling for the money drawer, or something else that did not belong to him, and was pur- sued and captured. He was turned over to officer Austin, and taken before Justice Mor- sell Madison is the companion of the noto- Tious negro boy Monk, who was sent to jail | last Tuesday tor assaulting a colored man wno made him give up a ball he had taken from another boy; and Madison, who was with him im that scrape, was sent to the workhouse in Gefauit of ten dollars fine by Justice Bates His appearance so soon after his commitment caused some surprise among the officers, who ed him how he gotout. Hesaid his mother went to the workhouse, and the officers Jet him out upon ber paying five dollars. His story Was bot believed, the officers thinking it more probable that he bad rum away. Justice Mor- sell sent him back to the workhouse tor sixty days in default of five dollars tine. erecta Acctpent.— Yesterday afternoon, Charles Kuntzner, a soldier belonging to Fort Foote, Tet with quite a serioms accident at the Park. it appears that Kuntzner was engaged in at- tending to the firing of a smal! cannon in the Park, and about 5 o'clock yesterday he fired the prece several times, having several boys to s-sist him, one of them attending the vent, While ramming down 4 cartridge, it was pre- maturely discharged, (cansed, it is supposed, by the vent not being closed,) when Kantzner was badly burmed about tbe face and ds. He wes removed to the hotel immediate! nt Dr. Tompkins caliedin. He was subsequently removed to the hospital at the Freedmen’s Bu- reau quarters, near by. It is thought that should he recover it will be with the loss of one or both eyes. a SnHootine Cask—About 5 o'clock last even- ing quite a commotion was occasioned at the north end of 7th street by a man being shot in thatsection. It appears that Cornelius Haur- leyhey and some others were in that vicinity, and during the a! friends had a difficulty with Daniel Stewart. ‘quently, itis charged thatSt wart walked >» Horleyhey, who bad just left a restau - + aod remarking that he would blow his ms out, drew a revolver and firea, the pai cutting Hurleyhey’s cheek slightly. Otlicer MeChesney arrested some of those ia the crow¢, and subsequently Sergeant Malloy arrested Stewart, who is heid for a hearing. . —__<$_¢——__. NATIONAL Tran -—Iast night there was A very large Audiener to witness the third rep- resentation Of “Rosedale, or the Rifle Ball,” And the exeelient manner in which this charm- ing ¢ y was put upon the stage, and the geheral fidelity and spirit of the stock com- pany tm its rendition, were themes of most fa- Yorsble comment by those present. Lieut. General Grant and son occupted ene of the boxes, and seemed to enjoy the entertainment very much. The company improve on ac- quaintauce, and to-night the public will haye An additional opportanity of witnessing Suother test of their capacity, in the perform. Snce of the historical drama of the Dead Heart.” a TRIoTIC —Night before last, Serg’t Poole and Officer Bailey. of the 2d precinet; arrested J. M. Jobnson, W. B. Cudlipp and Henry Rei. tr. on the charge of loving their country so Much as to induce them to take off a flag usea atthe Park, They had a hearing before Jus- tice Waler and wereeach fined $5 for disor- derly conduct. —¢—_— A Goop Prick.—Mrs. Jane Farnbam bas sold to Mr. © C. Willard, the proprietor of the Ebbit House, (who bas also purchased the property ning the hotel, corner of i4to and F streets.) ber bonse on 1éth street, oath of F street, for $65.00. sor “the First Ward Buifding on Tuesday night (seventh month) mount suld $2,000. first jump, bui the | of Georgetown, aud came off the victor | Last night, Jas. Mad- | | for gen Thoon one of Hurleyhey’s | vonized. The fireworks wer ates‘ure, ao in the afterno mn and »t Lésiie on the tights @ a drankens Women c erith: fewer vonning the first prize, 4 fine lamp; J. t ird,s fancy laget beer gt: jane, Mr. Edward Abner, the jndefatigable pro. prretor of the Park, deserves grat credit fur his eilorta’ There-could be notbing finer than his illumination of the gardea last evening. aernary eran Founpry Cuargy.— We learn that this large and beantifal church, so cfeditible tothe en- terprise of 46 membership, (not a large one,) will be'dedicared in afew weeks,by one of the M, E. Bishops. It will bea gem in the way of beauty and elegance. The pews will "he of bisck wainut, of a bizh finish, atl of whicn will be cushioned. The frescoing, carpetung. and chsndeliers will be very tastefal, It has been furnisbed with an organ of fine tone and finieh, worth from four to fivethousand dol- lars, built by Messrs. Johnson, of Westfieli, Mass . for which the congregation are largely inde sted to the liberality and good taste of P. Morgan and Wm. J. Sibley, Esqs., member of the society. eK Be STEALING LUMBER. —This morning, officer Hill, of the Second Ward, arrested Annis Evans and Mary E. Taylor. colored residents of Murder Bay, for the larceny of lumber from the yard of Willett & Redgrave, Thev were taken before Justice Morsell. Mary bs. Taylor, who was in the act of lifting @ seantling, was fined $2 Anrie Evans was held to bail for court. Mr. R. H. Willett sftid to the magistrate that he is continually losing Inmber by thieves; they even. as in this care, carry off his Inmber in open day. The firm estimate their loss in one year at $2,000. An and the braced preparatory to the reception of water. The repair to the locks bas nearly been eom- pleted. and « force is now engaged in cleaning out the levels near the basin. ° Opp FeLtows’ HALL.—Contribute towards building a cb h edifice, which will be one of the finest in the country, (we refer to Dominic's, Dow being erected in Soath Wash- ington.) and enjoy yourself in & rational man- ner, both which things can be done at one and the same time by coing to the splendid enter- !ainment of concert, tableax, &¢., at Oda Fel- lows’ Hall to-nfgnt. ae es PLayine Policeman.—Wm. B. Cudlipp was srrested atithe Park on last Tuesday night by Lieut. Johnson, of the 2d preeinct, | for being drunk and disorderly. Uponsearch- ing bim 41 the station-honse, a silver badge, imectibed «Potice Oaptain,” was fonod on the dress! of his cont. He was! fined $5 for being disorderly, and the badge was turned over to. the Property Clerk. —+e-+——. SELLING WITHOUT LickNse.—Squire Palmer, colored Was arrested yester by Lieutenant Ge-ford, of the Seventh Ward, for selling cigars witbout license. He was fined 35. Mary Meloney was arrested by officer Ash- ton, for selling liquor without license, in the same ward. She was fined $20 by Justice Handy. et tgs House WayTev.—Parties desiring ap elizi- ble tenant will do well to give their attention to the udvertsementot + A. K. L.” for a brick houre containing eight or ten rooms, with modern improvéments, between 6th and 2ist Streets, Pennsylvania avenue and N street. LG TS CA Connrorion MabE AGAIN.—The repairs to the railroad bridge uver the Potomac having been completed, the trains on the Orange and Alexandria radroad now make their regular eornections with the Washington branch of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad. ——« FORFSTALLING THE MARKET.—This morn- ing. officer Markward arrested John H. Brooks, colored huckster, for forestalling the market. Brooks was taken before Justice Thompson, who fined him $10. CITY ITEMS. —_—__e—___—_ HeEwxwino's Double and T wistand Silk mixed Cassimere suits are worthy the attention of boyers. He basa fine assortment of them, at One Price Only, st his store on the corner 7th street and Maryland avenue. ——« Costly thy habit as thy purse can bny, But not expressed in tancy; rich and gandy; For the apparel oft proclaims the man— —bapght a' Henning’s One Price Store, at the corner of Seventh streetand Maryland ave- nue. —_e “THe Family Suog Stors.”—O. F. Cam. Mins. 347 7th street, (second door below North- ern Market) Those of our readers who haye been unfortunate in buying worthless shoes are recommended to the above establishment Ss being the most reliable shoe house in t city. 3 a a ae Browy’s Broncntat Trocnes clear and give strength to the voice of Singers, and are indispensable to Public Speakers «1 recommend their use to Public Speakers.”* Rev. E. H. Cuariy. “They have suited my ease exactly, reliey- ing my throat, and clearing the voice so that I could sing with ease.” T. Drcnarme, Chorister French Parish Church, Montreal. Sold by all Dealers in Medicines. with improved shanks, n’s wear. made to order by John Strott, National Hotel, entrance on 6th street, and inside Hotel. Boots AND SHo! van Corns, Banions, Bad Nails, Vascular Ex- cresences, Warts, Moles, &e, successfully treated by Dr. White, Surgeon Chiropodis?, 424 Penn. av.. hetween 4 and 6th stresta. (Ot- fice bours from 8'a m. te 5 p. m., and 6 to & p. m. No charge for consultation. ° MARRIED, SAILER—OBOSBY. On Tueslay, October 21 by the Kev. John Vanghan Lewis Jobn’s. ISAAO D. SAIL B. CROSBY DIED. WOOTS. ©p the 34 instant, Mre. MARY WOODS, in the 43th yearer her Fa the count) Louth. Ireland, but for the four years a resident of this city. Ma} peace The funeral will take place from the residence of ber son in law, Wm. MeCarthy .cerner of 13th | and D streets, at 30'clock ov Friday. The friends nd pomunintanese ere respectfully invited to at- GBaxD OPENING. SATUBDAY MOBNIS Gat Woclocka m..8 A 4 SAMSTAG will open one of the LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS ever displayed in ge city. Such as 100 FALL BONNETS, 100 FANCY TBIMMED FLATS, 250 different style of CLOAKS. Also, a large assortment of BEAL LAOES, LACE HANDKERCHIEFS, BMBROIDERY, and a splendid assortment of DRESS GOODS, Bon't forget the pla, Saturday morning, at 10 o'clock. oc $-3t* ‘Warranted pure, unadulterated MILK ILK Ny delivered at any ee — ABK’S Store, MITH'S, rices. Leave orders at Tae oth street west,or OHIPMAN & 8. 309 I strest north. se 13 eolm* | AMBS GUILD, Dealer in New and Second hand Beup- Furniture, Old Furnita: red holstered and Varnighed. d B at the canal.) Highest price paid for Seco! Furriture. WE, TUE UNDERSIGNED, DO HEREBY notify the Pi i ublic that the Partnersh’ n Bestaurant, under the firm B: Brewery and NUOSEER WIUMANN £SOBN MICH Dh tatried ch by JOSEPA WIDMANN Deere See: JOSEPH WIDMANN, oc? 3t* JOHN MICHEL. F\OLDEN WEDDING SPARKLING CATA ¥ BA —Just received, another inveice of this celebrated Wine, from the estate of N Longworth, selected in commemoration of bis Golden Wedding: ints bi For sale tu quarts and p a : DYER £00. sbet 12th and 13th sts, OTHE LADIES. T have the finest and hest assortment of Ladies, Misees, and Children’s Shoes suuth of New York ‘©, Goatend superior article 0° Button D Sole ters of imported material, very popular in Youk ene with a omer al line of all qualities of which lam ati can apie ene ore purchating. pig 'P. HOOVER Avenue. bet; t Applvto WT street, betwo m i$th aad Lith oth" TuE Sonvtzex. feat. —Yesterday, the Par Wes visited by 4 larre Mumber of persons, and the different points ofatiraction weillp - 3 wrew large crowds. The souient in thé bowt- irg sey on Trecday reswited in Mr. Oy ete | in i sermsa the second, acall-bell, Mr, rots ‘he ver spoon. Yesterday, . Abner ued the first prize, a case containines « ™ B ature castle and ground:; T. Angerarn | ti -econd, two goblets; and Frank Kahler the ANTED—A“CABINRTM KEE Who wad worl ther “pply imme- CUY dS Btove War, 10th ard pith ste, enue & re«pfotable u the subscriber. erga co indeed “¥ en OF Welton the t required.” Address 8 Bo Wirpecanon ~ d end TABLE BUARD onl seuss of aceommedw! ine jow thor without BUA BD, 7 Stare exect loéstion, eat terms, a Tespones,) nu m- hether L: NTED IMMPDIATRLY—A gool Te Journeyman BABBER, at ah 3523 ith street, between B 1 ¢ Sst ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A HOUSE, ton- taining from feur to six rooms, in & goo! 1o- Fy son Address, stating terms, &c., H, Star Of. ANTED—Two GIRLS. One a good cook, washer ard troner: the other as nurse, Nore need apply without good reference and Frederic k stree' doer from 7 persons, = 14 to 16 years of make hefself ct ply at Grovery Store, corner np oh ON yENTED—A deretands wursing, doin and plain sewing, in from the city IiquireofS P.B ITTATION WANTE SS SEER; has had 30 wife competent to take ¢ a apply No. 247 H street, ble WHITE GIBL., who chamber work BOWN, 465 9th st. By H as ‘ears’ Oxperience. XANDRIA CANAL.—The Alexandria @a- f yesterday afternoon says about 100 1a- borers are now at work on the Alexandria canal. The aqueduct bridge bas been removed, queduct having been cleaned of the mnd which had sccumulated in ‘it, is being Furniture JOBBER, one who on- ween 10th and 11 ANTED.—Wanted a geod DOUGH for crackers, (one who understands ) Also. two or three active LADB( white) te learn the cracker baking bus!nese, A HOS HAVENNEB. Patent Steam Bakery > betwoen 4'5 and 5th ANTED—A SITUATION as chi i] Please addres: BAkre w MAKE given op the i7thinet. Inquire of & SUN, 469 9th street. oc 3 St ) ANTED-Th ily, Aleo, 9 few tal bet. 9th and loth. j ANTED-A Waits Maw to tae charge of co on my tarm, ies m town, High street road, | Ouse Ue oc 1 @ or four gentlemen to take 4 8D in @amal! private fain- Boarders, at Ne. 36: and © ROOM in a private family. pear the Ci thore furnishing unéxeeptionavle references need GEORGW PF. GREEN. | | cress HOME. Ser Omee oc 3 im* —Tv a rearectable middle-aged wo- SITUATAON as housekeeper orn f cts coferen make herself generally u ful. Please addre: oc2 be isth of October, an uniur- nithed BRICK HOUSE, containing eight or ten ronms, with modérn improvements, between 6th ard 2st streets, Pennsylvania avenue and N references given and required. ___8e ANTED—I want to rent a FURNISHED HOUSE north of Pa. avenweand between 6th amd 20thsts. I will give $1or | ce TREEE DWELLING to buy HOUSES ‘Two on Sin Werilncton, and 8 nice i cob near : D.L. WELLS & CO corner of 10th and F Persons having for rent large or fmrpished or unfar- Permanent and responsible ng at STARR & OU.’S Office, ib. We asiso want to buy a | location, coutaining three-story. with seven roo 20 pe two-story, With six rooms and nice yar], $15 por L Feat nent Poet cr 96 month, one on F street and B.&@- RR. with nished can secure TENANTS by appl OUSE from 8 to 12 room ANTED—By a resp. UATION to do ch: Address a note to J. H , Star office. ANTED—Ry a respectable woman a SITUA- ress Box No. 10 Star eetable young amherwork ani famfly. Inquire 652 north L, betwee Sth streets: A RARE OH aNCE—For HO & TION as first the 7th street railroad or Restaurant, Av chesp for cash on ND HAND FURNITULE CakPers . BED. ING GOODS of every 406 7th street and H. enst side N®* AND BEAUTIFUL FALL STYLE, chance for barn attac! er and fine fruit trees, W4nzts jae DING and Hi tt : good wat ay STARR & CU., F street, near 12th. oc 2-5t* the southeast corner street west. Inquire ef GEORGE southweet corner of Penn’a west. Oc 2-38" A BARE OMANCE TO MAKE MONEY FOR GENT’S SCARFS, NECK TIES, HANDKERCHIEFS, SUSPENDERS, Just received at Gentlemen’s Furnishing Store, 0 424 Penn's ave., near 43¢ at. EW FALL STYLES GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODs. The subscriber bavi and labor, thorough! » has now the Tnqut LEAL cents per gallon. ng. at considerable expense refitted and deautified his jeasure of notifying hie pa- ne that he has just returned from the North, and is now in daily receipt of his FALL AND WINTER PURCHASES, Embracing a large and varied assortment of first- ase GENTLEMBN’ FURNISHING Goons, Selected in pereon and wi BRIOK HOUSE of ant, would make great care of t Hotses in New Yor for doing business are of the most aying my goods mostly for ft d other expens: sme tosell at the very lowest cas: Thankful for past favors, it is my intention for the future. by strict attention to business. to erit a continuation of the so liberally extended to me rable character cash, with store ren! light, enable: soth and Q ste patronage so long and CHAS. H. LANR, Gentlemen's Farnishing Stor: 4 Penn’ tween Kand Sstreets. Inqaire at 044 Pa. ave., or 442 7th street Be 23 6t* BR UNDER GARMENTS «Of BITk, Merin P er Flaune!. Ked Fi ; Heavy Weolen Ribbed de. au UC, LEAT 459 st. = el JOST BE ELVED, and daily additions to my stoc French Oalf Donble and Single Sole BOOTS. anion Calf Deuble and Single Sole A h Calf Deublo and Single Sole BAL- Pointed and Box Toes, warranted F re: I bave alxo a general gesertwent of Men Hing atl ‘ices, penn we Se Ivania avenue. reets, south side. native of Count En aud You OOT: all qualities, which 3 bet. 6th and 7th a EBA BRAND have just received lar brana of Brandy, York City Board of and free faem adulte ales se29 eo3t 256 Pa.ave, EWIS’ AMERICAN SPORTSM. The Dead Shot, ise on Shooting. by Becxford; London, The Shotgun and 8) Stonehenge; London. @ Dogs, their Management, by Dinks. Mayhew ana Hatchinson ont k Forrester, Craven’s Young FRANCK TAYLOR. (BEEN SEAL —Just recelved, av Invoice of & Ghandon’s genuine & "OT PONSABDIN, and Inqgwire at recommended by the New | gua avenne. se 15-1m* img perfectly pure, 0. DYBB & O0., AN, one vol eg —_ 2 portin, by p ond time No. 294 Pa, nd Dok nine Wy avende, next te Lewis Johnson's Banking House, = Dog, edited by Fran Syereenen’ Manua! se CHAMPAGNE. Also, VEUVE. CLIO CHAS. HEIDSEICK. se 29 cost 256 Pa. ave., bet. URE OLD PORT WINE I have received from the private stock of a well- known and honored citizen ashort gpply of and ‘fret quality PORT WINK, "Alto Doure ‘This wine has been Known to me several and itseflects upon pe ments incident to the season have been very bene- dered and recommended b; i cont tbe relied onin ie 4 clear and perfect, For by letter address to George's county, Ma. DYER & 00, . 12th and 13th sts. was the same will 7, physicians, ppteewsnast PLANTS3i STEAWEEBRY PLANTS !! ; The following celebrated vartetics for sale in lots 0 an Battone. Front Lace, ©: Hf . taeda, nao i ace a easels Dped plain, FOR SALE AND RENT, LENT—‘r) und tropolitan Hall pepe gg ths Star Utes" For 9, £04 goat TOpeare ° inmear ‘he vil set ob ESE HS Greva apa Fo Pit tes apr? FUE. atrp ts between atest 1S oe Me. en VERY STABLE OB AL® CHEAP-—LBASE GQ a! “ny WIXTURSS: of New Seis atey NT—The DWELLING Wo 9 Louisiaaa opposite the Otty Heil, ectapied ty WALLACH. oc 4-3t* Oueor two Bytlewen 3, Be, Aicommodaied "with FORNISHED nA wate fam: cation, 6th i, F OG. BoESIl. Paton" RLB BESTAUBANT FOR SALE— Treasary riment, on F street, kuown as the 84. James, tbe seld on liberal terms. For further pa lars inquire at ‘St, James, F bet Mtb and'15t! oc 4-2t* RARE CHANCE—FOR Sil F—An old ex f% tablished COMMISSION HOUSE and AGEN CY. £200. ou reasonable terms; of takes partner, or will sell Groceries and Fixtares for $1. Ap- ply 479 11th street. ‘oo ¢ 3t* [T'¥0 Rooms NEATLY FURNISHED. on ti> econd foor Parior snd Bedroom ad; ining, Private family. Termes Patont and Post Of oderste Neir the st Offices. Osli at 402 F street, one oc 4 St" Fo SALK OR BENT—A three story BRI HOUSK. No. 226 7th street west, between M and W Sirecte, cpnpetsie, 9 rooms end cellar, with oc BRecd Store attached, Shelving, Drawers, snd Counters in order. The property can be examined by time 1 S995 A RARE CHANGE. ar y-£9 } ah FOR SALE-GOOD WILL, 8TOCE, TURKS. &c _ of a Confectionery, lee Uren oct RE Es zE eR COMPANY, OF NEVADA. 100 Shares or leas of this Stock for sale at $3, for aceount of the holder; compelled to@eil. Ad dress J. JOHNSON, No. 338 W. Pratt street, oc 4 3t Baltimore, Md. Two UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR BENT— Pleasantly lecated. new, large, and con veni- ent for housekeeping Rept moderate ce cor ner of D st. north and 8th st. east, Capitol Hill.it* '—A amall HOUS®, containing three nd& kitchen. Also, two rooms sui ekeepin, Apply at 594 N strest i 7th streets west. oc 3 SALE OR RENT—A fine HOUSE oontain- 7 roe inthe new and elegant block on . near the come! & Possesst on P. BBOWN FOR BALE-A FARM of fifty acres, more or Jess. in Montgomery county, Md, seven miles from Georgetown between the Bock ville Pikeand Kiver Road. Apply to J. A. JORDAN, 255 G street, near lith, bree RENT—To one o- two eeatleme viexantly farmshe: PARLOR “ \ 4 tol. Only EGE, BEST A laree DOUBLE HALL ortwo BVOMS Also alarge BASEMENT suitable for the Oyeter business, JOHN H. SNYDER, No Li Fo '—A good 2-story BRI HOUSE.9 rons good cellar and attic, large garden, with frnit trees, on ith street sontl, bet. Mand Nets, Island Inquire No. $ Missouri av..bet. tbe end 6th sts, = = oc 3 2t* A RAKE OPPORTUNITY —That elegant GRO- CERY STAND, corner 5th and I +, known as Hoover's Corner, is offered for reat. aud fix- tures for sale, | stand tn the bd low price. No hetter retail WITMER, Agent, ‘Ford's? 56 10th st., next HOUSES TO BENT— Mas: avenue aud B&O BR, ove month; one urreoms, $12 per month Inqatre at Favty 3 Hestanrant, New Jersey avenue, between Ew streets borth. 3 tt [£98 BENT—Two ROOMS Suitable for light business pnrpores, 363 7th street, between I and K. Inquire tn the «tore. oc 2 3t* F 908 UNF usNisaE BOOMS Twoare on the ground floor, # n BRESTAUBAN vat the terminus of nearthe Park, Will be ligation. oe 2-51 PIECE OF GROUND sale or rent ch Bare poor man. Six rooms with small rh. YOTTAGE ANi on Capitol Hill f+ [OR BENT—A STORE and DWEULING con- taining 14 room MATTINGLY, nue and 6th street SAL E—A Four Years’ LEASE of the popular Summer Resort known as Columbia Soring, for- merly called Boach’s Spring. with ten acres of ground for onren, ae ® house containing five M HELL & SON. Brokers, it* Southeast corner «f Pa. ave, and loth st. LA&sE STORE AND BAKE HOUSE. wire Rarend . Also. 0 unfurnisned ROO: ext door to Paint and Vil Store, 350 bare you can boy, = tone Lewis? r at @1> per hundr, ids: Oval Ot at 75 WM. RUTHERFOBD, treet, bet. 121 RENT FURNIS! he FIKST FLOOB plensant! situated Cottage; eve squa: from the Cepitel; half ay e from street cars; lor, cining room, bed-reom, kitchen, and ser- ts’ 100m. $75 4 month te s family without Iren. Inquire at the premises, 325 north B atrect. between Delaware avenue aud 1st street, Capitol Hil, Oga+3" <3 locations in feet, 3 story elas. Restaur- FOBSsEE - One of the best bus! the city and large Lot. 8) )OR RENT—A FURNISHED PARLOR « oruer of Connecticut avenue and L street. id location. oc 1-6t* ENT—A FRAME HOUSE on i9th st, between Q and R Apply at the coruer of y BRICK HOUSE. situsted on 7th. bi Fo RENT. with siz rooms and stor Furnished WILE BE FOR RENT Octol HOUS x containing 16 USE, No. 415 loth st: rooms, with moderm Raprovemenis, For terms apply next door. se 23-5t™ (OR LENT—Several BOOMS im Telegraph Of fice 34% Pennsylyants avenue. For terms in- at 490 H street, north Patent Office, at 10 kand 5p.m. reat J. TOWLES, Acent. SHOW CASE AND TABLES for sale at ADAMSON’S, 506 9th ape - se 2) door from Pa. avenge. 2 F°, BENT—That splentid RESIDENCE on E street north, No. 444, newly painted and papered and thoroughly renovated. with all the modern wprovements; #ix doors from corner of it a large Carriage Hou same. For particulars injuire at $90 H street, nerth of Patent Office, at 6 o'clock street west, ne: jeneral Post Ottice Also, a @ Stable in the rear of the ff se22tf [Intel.] JAMES TOWLES Forges ROOMS FOB BENT. from $3 to to $15 Per month Also.a STORE for rent. "9 6th streei, between C and Lonisi- OB RENT—Three handsomely farnisued PAB- k LOBS and BED BUOMs, communk ae: to ory be Jet tegether or separately, with the priv of a kil If let together « part of the rent will be taken out in board A FUBNISHED HOUS a moder Vth» hen and bath. Gas and water in the house. iE of 10 rooms, bath and gas and water. will also be rented on terme, Apply at 234 H street, betwe-n nh. se li-lst™ Fo. SALE—That valuable tract of WOOD LAND. containing 581 acres, by recent survey, located in Prince George’s county, Md. abont tour miles fromthe Navy Yard Brid, diately om the Toad, leading from Washing- ton to Upper Marlboro. The tomac railroad will run withia four miles of the proper, , rolling, and abun 3 id Hes imme- timore and Po- Tt adjoins the estates of Messrs. Le: jetonaud Wm Bozier. This estate is dantly supplied with water It will be sold entire or in lets to suit, Title erms apply in reson, or at Upper Marlboro, Prince 6.13 Lm W. 1. BEALL XTENSIVE SALE OF BUILDING LOTS ON LIBERAL TEKMS AND LONG CREDIT. SIX HUNDRED BUILDING LoTs. We will offer until further notice, at private » Upon the most liberal terms aod long credit, the mort desirable lot of property ever offered in this city, situated insome seventy different squares throaghout the city. Parties wishing to secure a building let will find thix the best opportuatty ever off Catalognes of the squ nomber of lot, situation, nnmber of feet, price, to be hi nd et our ORT AGETT & SW Auctioneers and Real Bsta: #¢ 10 dim No Fo, RENT—The STORE No. 321 D street, ee tro te Tremere rac Sonn Byepue, and sone 6 larg: tnost conve. tently situated store. fo Weahington city. Apply to 0B BARRE. at the Star Othee. Je50 (OBR BENT—Large and emall HUUSBS, fur k gab unfurnished. Also. desirable APABTE furnished or unfarnished. suit- able for housekeeping. with or withoat Bor paguire, ®t STARR & 00.'8, 305 Fotese it, JEW BOOKS —Ny History of Julius Cwrear, vol 2d,in Morley 's Sketches ef Bussian Lt Hewell’e Veurtian Gife, Six Months’ in the White House. by Jan Brigands, by W JO ccktor Mythers,by BH. Parkers M D sf Napoleon's Jutias BANOK TAYLOR, ¥._B. Caroenter. A‘las to the Second Vol: T. ‘OB SALE— ous the north Fon Pisin ge Sees lately the resi mee, . on. pro- hal tpactar iy rae care Appl on the .b Bare cae INA CEA NY oe le DE corner lth aud F ete. ws AUCTION SALES. [Per other Auction Saies see fourth page.) ____ AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON ro- RO B® GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, ject order. with Stoo} nad Oo One le SE ep Parlor Suite consisting of two Sofas, ?wo Castor. and six Side Ubaire no Geen Kep Rocker and Walnut Whatoot Ope Fine Fietch Plate Mirror. five fee ne Bix Bosewood ceame Chairs, upholstered in Ma Freon PI Two Fine M One Fine L rble top Center and Ornaments i thogray t One Fite Picture, Glimpse Sten Englich Hor «- stea: One Fine Plated Tea Set, six pieces, with Waiter, cost §.00 Setinw ot Ben x hacen g 3 Snite, consis jstend. Dressing Boreas, Warhstand. Wardrote. Obaire, Beckers, and Towel Biack ee Marble top Sideboard, with Etagere One Handsome Carved Woe! Six Handsome Eneravings Walnut Bedsteads, Marbie-top Dressing Baresus, War hstands and Wardrotes Excellen? Spring and other Mattresses Sofa and Heircioth Chairs some Velvet Oar nge 4 Dining reom Crockery King Stoves and Utensils A lot of Kitchen Beaul-ites. nd many other articles, which we deem unneces- rary ty ehomerate. The house is for rent at $:0 per month in ad TAuce. Possession on the 20th tmst. Ingutre on the premives. oc aed GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucts BAtlirrss save NOTICE. af et» BoTth, to © arrears trom Jobn Co bereby give notice thi of October next. at ines, @ to Marilda Olark on SATURDAY. + est bidde. oc 4-3t shel BY J: © MeGUibE & 00., Auctioncers, DESIRABLE BCILDING LOTS O ORTH. BETWEEN A for cael 2isr sts. 2078 Ou MONDAY AFTERNOON, October8in, at i's 1 eel! Lots 15 40 feet each on reets, and rua- O'clock, on. the premixes, we’ sh Qed 73. in Sqnare No. ronti L street, between 20th aud 2s ving back to an alley. Immediately after the above. we shall sell part ef Lot 50 fv square No. 117, fronting on 1th «t., between L and M #! te Terms of Sale: One third cash; balance in six and twelve months with interest, secured by dee: trast. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost payment time ot # oo 3d Hut} 2¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anctionee: USEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE HeP AUOTION. = urnivare v sire and Sofas Marble-top Side and other Tales Walnut Bedetende and Burewus Wardrobes, Washstands and Towel Racks Conv-reat Rockers aud Chairs Parlor Cook and other Stoves (chine Glass and Orckery Ware, With my other articles, which we deem un- bec: ssery to enumerate Terms cash, GREEN & WILLIAMS, oc3 a Anetionvers WELL KgPr ROSE. WALNOT Fi TURK, . Datween 10th and 1th es. pg Piano. in Boseword Case, in per- ver sod Bavortment of Painted Chamber Farniture k Lor virtue of anorder of distress from Matilda 1 d taken one Frame House, pated on the rear of n 19th street, between M an! fy grennd rent due and {x 1 \ ith ecleck pm .on the prem will offer for sale the said property so scized and taken. by public auction, to the high JOHN DEWPNRY, Bait L STREET | | in front of | cing aud costs at expense of purchaser $25 will be required omeach lot at J.C. McGUIRE & 00. » Avetes On WEDNESDAY, the loth instant, at 10 0 'elock a. We sball sel residence of a gentle my leclining housekeeping, No 257 Sch street Mand N stresta north, a ceasral Y¥Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. USTERE'S SALE OF VALUARLE REAL Es- = . TATE VN. IN GEURGETOW By virtue et a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed Wctover 2d, 1886. to : gusty goes No. ie. paces cee ty va. ‘auline Rodier, the undersigned will oder at pul- . s.0n SATURDAY, m., all that certsia nx and being tn the t of Columbia, and ty as Loi numbered ition to the sail city ~ together with al! and singular the | belong- Terms, prevented by the decree; Cash. Convey- lic raie, im tront of the prem ant, at 4o'clock celot ground lyi y rsetown, Distr known inthe plate of said sixteen (16) in Ho!mend of Georgetow Paildings and appu Bs. enances to the sam aucing and stemps at purchaser's cost. 8. MURL L PHILLIPS. © GILBERT L MINER. \ TrEsters. oc 3-10t GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucts_ BY GREEN ‘& WILLIAMS, Auctioncers. AUCTION SALE OF A TWO-STORY PRESS BRIOK FRONT HOUSE, WITH BLATED BOUF AND LOT. On FRIDAY, the 4lieell,on the premises, Lo division of Square No. 585, havt 8 feet. more or less, with th sisting of fine two story Brick six good roome,on Virgtni; Ond 455 streets Terms: One : months. secured by # deed of trast on the All conveyancing spd revenue stamps att the purchaser, $50 down when the hnocked off, ed GREEN & WILLIAMS. Ancte, ¥ J.C, McGUIRE & O0., Auctioneers. TBUSTEE’S SALE OF A VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND, WEST KND On THURSDAY AFTEBNC ON, October 1, at 434 o'clock, on the premises, by virtwe of authority Sf) le, Lot 31,in Square front of 75 feet on west side of Beven- teenth street west, between I and K strests north, rupping back au average depth of about 147 feet, may be Terms made known at sale. Conveyancing at d ip m al oft ves 12, having leys. ‘Phe Lot will be sold entire or divided, deemed best at tbe sale cont of purchavers op SCOTT, Trustes Under the will of Mary Oarroll. se28-dte UIBE & 00, Ancts. BX OBEEN & WILLIAMS, Anctioncers, By virtue of a deed of trust to me from Henry De Mariel and wife, dated March 15, 1556. and recorde! in Liber RB. M.H., No. 10. page 41s. et seq , land recorés for Washington County, B.C ,1 will ell, npon tee premises, by pudii the highest bidder. DAY, the Sst di described real yt County and District certain tract or parcel of tract called “Long Meadow rt of ** Long Mead seginning for the sm! formerly owned by Jobn A. Bertroff and the | of Henry Dougias<, on main public road leadi east from the third boundary stone of Washington Eastern Branch; thence west city, D.C.. to the ane with said road (2) twenty feet; thenee north and parallel with the boundary between said Dong- Jass and Bertroft’s land to the rear line of Bertrot! land; thence east to the valid piece of Iand first above described; thence south to and with the corner and west boundary Hine and the lin« of said pune: upon the Bevry Donglass’s land, to following termeand conditic Terms: One-third cash: months. for notes bearing to wi and secured by & deed of trast on the premires All conveyancing and r venue stamps the purchaser. #100 will be rejuired dewn when i ecked off the Property i# Knog NEY 0. HOOD. Trastes, ve37- b&S.td GREEN & WILLIAMS, aucts. Y¥ NAGLE & CO. Avot joneers. Bales-rooms No. 496 Pennsylvania avenue, the Household Furnitureat sale of Real B-tate and Also, te #81e8 of stocks of G: chandise of every description, rh "7 AT PRIVATE SALE. Bound Honse Hotel, situated om the Leesburg miles from Alexandria, and 2:, miles hington. The Hotel is in excellent order, snd contains 10 rooms and kitchen. Twenty acres | attached to same. If not sold at by October Ist, 1556, the above proper- | Pike. be from W of rivate «a! y will be sold at auction se 19-tf NAGLE & CO., Aw M. ENABE& ~ PIANOS, CE & CO 8 @KGANS AND ME caer LODEONS, for ale ont, rent On ea-y terms. at Ne. 498 tith INTS FOR THE TABLE, with » few word on Wines. Housebold Cookery, Carving &. Carving Made Easy, ila Leslie Receipts for French’ Cookery. Say louse wife Dag PDS Viteinia Hoe ANOK TAYLOR. yy uitE BRANDY. ‘A superior article of WHITE BRANDY just re- copier EGAN & PERRIE’S. se 17-stif Corner 9th and E streets. [EW BOOKS—The Hidden Sin, a Novel, INus- IN iraurds lnside, 0 Obronicle of ‘eceselon at spects of the War, es Felix Holt the, Batteat, ky herent! 4 Field's History of the Atlantic Ce, iene My : Greer 6 Biio vt Fr er oO. pg reretitton ond Fores PT NOR TAYLOR. W 4ttace House RESTAURANT AKD DINING SALoow, corner of Penna. sve. and lith street, bode T.H. RBUAN, Proprieyer. tb instant. at 5o'clock p.m, No. 15, Iuend- 20 feet tromt by imprevemeats, con ase, containin, ‘and twelve being & part of a * gad bounded as follows: Beginning for the same and bounded by the Eastern Branch of the Potomac river on the east: on the south by the Jands of Henry Douglass; on the north by the lands of Alexander B. Aber crombie: and on the west by the lands of Wm. W. Oorcoran and John A. Bertroff, containing (95) inety six acrés, more or less. Also, all that other bounded as follows ii the corner of the land 1» Horses, bs if er’s Oulinary sno. Mrs Lea's Domestic Cookery, Mrs. He SIGH AND OBNAMENTAL PAINTING. hesnbecriber, bryin: his materia’: at Rast. is prevarea todoeny nie bis Hine with pony eat at twenty cent. lower than the bop. ad treet Mires doors Le.ow P: ave ‘W.&. PUBDY, | B® GEEEN & WILLIAMS, Auctionsers. TRUSTEE, oF Pe oy Btn, 1585, ead Wo jet ice awed ane set's see for Washingt: Yow $ Teh: at public sucti Bepar. tober arxt, at ¢o'clock pom in prem he, the middle part of Lot nuwmbe irimen, (isrin square nembered five bundred and OMy. Bive,({29) of the pian of the city of Waskington beg.bming for the a's peiut on ist sireed West one hondred and 6 i) oine aad ore third (9; tpches from the southea t corper of eald aquare; ranging thence north eichtern. Ls) leettwo end one-third (24) inches thence weet one huwdret and ten (:)0) feet; thence south sigh teem ond one-third (aissaches; thence east tothe place. f beginn: Terms: One half casb. in atx mosthe ia parsnone for the defer: t. Dea! rom the day of sale, See eroures © Geed of trust on the dey of sale, the trustee reset the ri it to re sell the premises at the risk and cost of cefeult- ing purchaser, on gtving one day '¥ notice in some newepaper inthe city of Washington § willbe required of the on sonneon a, after the esle. 1SAA JOHN coll tewdds GREEN & WILLIA ®2-THE ABOVE «18 POSTrTON pn ti) THUBSPAYT, + wate soon Seer ond he ath Place. By order of the Trustee «Ss GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts Br GREEN & WILLIAMS, Avctioncors VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY ON NNSYLVANIA AVENUE. near ith street ~ ng sdjoining the New Barracks, at Pa aciton On THURSDAY. the Sth day of October next sae Dee ™.. we shail wand 11. tn sn’ ston of sgnare No nte and depthe 1 1019, having good Terms: One-half cash; balance in 3,6, 9. and 12 months. for notes bearing interest, and serured by aceed of trurt on the premises. All convey ancing and revenne stamps at the cost of the chaser. $25 down on each lot when eld, And tmmediately after the shove sale, we shall sell Lot No 14, ip «qnare No #4. fronting sth street east, between C ard orth, having 47 tet by w toot al ley on the same bow aed GREEN & WILLIAMS. Ancts ¥ JAMES ©. McGUIRE & 00, Auctioncers. | TRUSTBE'S SALE OF LOTS ON THE ISLAND. Sirtue of ceed ef trust from Ann McOsbe, ba and dniy recorded in Liver , of the land recor ington « 2 the 4, 1565. 88 5 o'c the city or W Terms of e to be coniplied with ir seven dayenfter sale, ether wire the trustee reserves the right to resell at cort and risk of first purchaser All con M WARKD, Trustee, se 2) cofds J.C. MoGUIRB & CO., Avcts BY SF PAGE. Auctioneer, ! aot 2 1th treet, under Odd Fellows’ Hall Contin Casto: ania ¥ Goods, BV EVENING this werk. commencing at $5 0% loc! K.F. PAGE Ang ocsat & et Odd Feliows’ H BY GBEEN & WILLIAMS. Auetioncers No 926, corner of 7th aud D streets, 100 GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES aT pun Lic atcTion On FRIDAY, the stu instant. at 10o'clock am, we shall sell at our Auction Rooms, 1w G and Sliver Wat. hes, tobe sold ou account of whom tt May concern, to pay charces for repa'rs due to Z Borland, to be seid without reserve A Sime chance to_any ove withing to purchase cheap watches Terme cash. ccs GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auoct« B* J. 0. McOUIBE & CO., Aucticneers SALE OF UNFINISHED WHEEKLWBIGRT WORK On FEIDAY MOBNING, October 5. at 100'rlock, we shail eel the Wheelwright Suop, on sth! Just above D stree:— T¥o uvfiutsned Buggy Bodies, one partly joined Ove «et Bubs and Huges Irone Lot Pacnts, Brushes, Tressets, Benches. &c., &c. Terms cash. Jas. UO. MevUIBE & CO, oc {Inter} Auctioneers ¥ W. L. WALL & ©0., Auctioneers. BLACKSMITH SHOP AT AUOTION, We witieell.on FRIDAY AFTERKNWON, Oct. Sth. 1886. at 6 ol One Blacksmith Shop, with two fires and 2.00 Brick. situated on K. near 27ta street Terms cash 4 oc3 WM. L. WALL & OW, Ancts B® GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Avotioncers. AUCTION SALE OF A GOOD TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE. WITH CELLAR aND Lor, on =r Jersey avenue, between N and 0 streets port On FBIDAY, the Sth instant. at 5 o'clock p. m., we shall seil, on the premises, Lot —, in Squsre 622. bavi good two-story frame house th cellar, having a good n deoth Terms cosh. All conveyancing an@_revenus *tampe st the cost of the purchaser. $50 down when sold. oc 2d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. B* GREEN & WILLIAMB, Auctioneers. bIX F ith si it rented. Aiso, the Liquors and Wines of the Bes taurant, situated on the corner of C street and New Jersey avenue end one of t) stands in the city, being near the We cail the attention of thore wishing to purchase su, b property 10 attend the sale The above Houses, Liquors, Wines, &...will be sole together at private -ale.if a tion is made onthe gremsees fore the day of sale. ‘erme cash. se 2-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Avcts. ¥ JAS. ©. McGUIBE & 00., Auctionsers. TRUSTEE’S SALE my ALUABLE BUILDING By virtue of a deed of trast dated A at bh. AL D., 1594, and duly recorded in Liber NU. T.. No. 41, foto 420. 4c , of the Land Records for Was ington County. in the District of Columbia, and direction of the party secured thereby, Lwill at poblic auct ia tront of the premise FRIDAY, the Sth of October, A. D.. 1565, at 5 o'clock pm , Lot numbered one./1. of the recor’ ed sul division of Bjuare No. 625, in the city of Wasbirgton in sal! District. ‘This Let is very valuable and is in a rapidly im- t be “4 ing two thirds be pai mo: “bs, with interest from di ie, aud secure! by eed of trust to the eatisfacti he Trustee. The terme of sale to be complied with within five days aiter day of sale. otherwise, the Trustee rose: the right to resell at risk and cost of Gret pure! ser. allconveyancing and stamps at purehasor’s —_ WILLIAM H. WARD. Troster se20 Staw&ds J ©. MCGUIRE & CO »Aucts. BY Yu ah 808g Avcto Original Horse and Carriage Bazaar, gs Louicinan aeccaet SALE OF HORSES, CARBIAGES, HARNESS, a On SATURDAY MOBNING, Ootober 6th, at 10 ‘clock, we will sell. st the Bezear,e namber of ddle, Carriage and Work Horses, a full Jescrip- on at sale, comprising about— FIFTY HORSES, Many good Work, ae and Ha:aess Horses, 0, New Express Wagons, with and without Top, Dutt fo th city Atso. | A large collection of New and Se-ond hand Bog- ice. Rock Carriages, W agous, and other ¥ . Ove Back aad one Coupee in good order. La. New and Second hand Harness, Saddles, Car- riages, &c..at private sale Regnier sales days, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. y d Harness always ov private sale. oe ee ant BOL WALL © Os hacks. PRY GREEN & WILL , Austioneers, USTER'S SALE OP HOUSE AND LOT ON = THE ISLADD. By virtue of a deed in trust, bearing date on the 4th day of June, 1899, ana resoréed in Liber J. A &., No. 177, folie $2 et seo. the subscriber will sell egy — <opepar. the Seth es tober. +81 the o'clock p. mon tie eee, artof Lot No.2 im Sanare No. 487, fronting 14 eet 6 inches on south @ street. between 7th aed sth streets west, by &5feet 2 mones deep, with the jmprevements cousisting of 4 comfortable two- story Frame Dweliing: boose. ‘erms of tale: One-half cash (of which $100 will be required to be paid on the gromad;) and balance in #ix and twelve months, for botes beariug interest from Gay of sale. secored by deed in trust upon the ng my If the terms of sale are aot complied with in five , the property will be resold upom one week's potice, st the risk aod expense of the purchaser. All conveveocing and TeveDue stamps at the re fut a o \. we 7-4 GBBEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. SALE OF NAVY POWDERS. wreaw of Ordnance, Navy Department, Wasringion Ce. mber 20. 1366. ‘There will be sold bighesd bicders, at boom on sepmtorntn (aan) of Uctoder fu De York ej ri maleaer the pousers tex the amrive, other ‘wise they will revert to the werner Purchssers will be required to farnish their own here the poe der ts pot te barrels, Been ee A Wisk: Chief of Barces A kane ASSORTMENT OF PIANCS TBAT hove + weed =pon easy terns, ot — W. G. METZEROTTS Ca,

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